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| Cities 2: Northern city known for its controversial Guggenheim. | Bilbao | 100%
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| Culture 4: Developed by the Gitanos (Spain's Romani population), this Andalusian dance has become synonymous with Spain as a whole | Flamenco | 100%
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| Artificial Landmarks 4: Madrid's most prestigious art museum | Prado | 100%
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| Cities 1: Capital of Andalusia | Seville | 100%
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| Artificial Landmarks 1: Moorish palace located in Granada. Its name comes from the Arabic for "Red One." | Alhambra | 95%
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| People 3: Catalonian architect who designed many of Barcelona's landmarks, including the famous Sagrada Familia | Antoni Gaudi | 95%
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| Culture 1: Hero of Miguel de Cervantes' most famous work and foe of windmills everywhere. | Don Quixote | 95%
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| People 4: Fascist dictator of Spain from 1939 to 1975 | Francisco Franco | 95%
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| Cuisine 1: Cold vegetable soup from southern Spain and Portugal | Gazpacho | 95%
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| Painters 3: "Guernica," "Massacre in Korea" | Pablo Picasso | 95%
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| Cities 4: Capital of the Balearic islands | Palma de Mallorca | 95%
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| Cities 3: Capital of Galicia and an important pilgrimage location | Santiago de Compostela | 95%
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| Painters 1: "Las Meninas," "La rendicion de Breda" | Diego Velazquez | 89%
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| Cuisine 2: Valencia's iconic rice dish | Paella | 89%
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| Painters 2: "The Third of May 1808," "Saturn Devouring His Son" | Francisco de Goya | 79%
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| History 4: Basque nationalist group who killed, among others, Luis Blanco, head of fascist Spain's nuclear program, in 1973. | Euskadi Ta Azkatasuna | 74%
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| Natural Landmarks 1: Volcano located on the island of Tenerife, the highest mountain in Spain. | Mount Teide | 74%
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| Painters 4: "The Persistence of Memory," "The Ecumenical Council" | Salvador Dali | 68%
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| Culture 3: Bovine-featuring festival that takes place in Pamplona | Running of the Bulls | 58%
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| Culture 2: Epic poem based on the life of the real-life Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar | Cantar de Mio Cid | 53%
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| Artificial Landmarks 3: Massive basilica in Zaragoza dedicated to an aspect of the Virgin Mary that allegedly appeared to the Apostle James the Greater in 40 CE | Nuestra Senora del Pilar | 47%
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| Natural Landmarks 4: Spain's largest national park, named for the mountain range found inside it. It shares its name with a region of California. | Sierra Nevada | 42%
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| History 3: The death of Charles II without any heirs led to this conflict from 1701-1714 | War of the Spanish Succession | 37%
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| Artificial Landmarks 2: The largest Renaissance structure in the world, home to a monastery, library, royal palace, and more. | El Escorial | 32%
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| People 2: Her marriage to Ferdinand II of Aragon led to the unification of Spain and the end of the Reconquista | Isabella I | 26%
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| Natural Landmarks 2: Spain's oldest national park, located at the confluence of three mountain ranges. | Picos de Europa | 26%
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| History 1: Caliphate that initially conquered Spain | Umayyad | 26%
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| Cuisine 3: Chickpea-based stew hailing from Madrid | Cocido Madrileno | 21%
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| Cuisine 4: Stew developed by Basque fishermen containing tuna, peppers, and potatoes | Marmitako | 16%
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| People 1: Moorish scientist and philosopher whose analyses of Aristotle rekindled European interest in Greek science and philosophy, helping to pave the way for the Renaissance. | Ibn Rushd | 11%
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| Natural Landmarks 3: This national park's volcanic fields formed from 1730 to 1736, when over one hundred volcanoes erupted and turned the landscape Martian-red. | Timanfaya | 5%
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| History 2: 1582 naval battle that led to Portugal's annexation into the Spanish Empire. | Battle of Vila Franca do Campo | 0%
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